Dream on Rockabye Baby Brothers Osborne- It Ain't My Fault

2017 single by Brothers Osborne

"It Ain't My Mistake"
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Single by Brothers Osborne
from the anthology Pawn Store
Released January 17, 2017 (2017-01-17)
Genre Country rock, hard rock
Length 3:36
Characterization EMI Nashville
Songwriter(south)
  • John Osborne
  • T. J. Osborne
  • Lee Thomas Miller
Producer(s) Jay Joyce
Brothers Osborne singles chronology
"Good at Tonight"
(2016)
"Information technology Ain't My Fault"
(2017)
"Shoot Me Straight"
(2018)

"Information technology Ain't My Fault" is a song recorded by American country music duo Brothers Osborne. The vocal was released in January 2017 as the duo's fifth single overall. Duo members John and T.J. Osborne co-wrote the song with Lee Thomas Miller.

Content [edit]

The duo wrote the song with Lee Thomas Miller in mid-2015. The song is about "a guy who doggedly, humorously refuses to ain up to his own deportment", as reflected in the championship line. Miller came up with the opening lines about "a chain of events leading to an affair" while using a telephone app that simulates drum patterns to create a drum blueprint like to the one used in "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". Billboard compared the "series of occurrences that create a cheatin' scenario" to "Third Stone from the Sun" past Joe Diffie. The recording session featured Jay Joyce as producer, Jason Hall as engineer, along with John Osborne on lead guitar, Adam Box on drums, and Pete Sternberg on bass.[1]

John Osborne told Billboard that "Nosotros've all been in that location where nosotros're drunk and stubborn, and we're not willing to admit it. That's really what the vocal's about. Even the vocalist knows that it's his mistake."[i] Lead vocalist T. J. Osborne sings the song in a primarily "darker frequency".[1]

Music video [edit]

The official music video was released May 2, 2017 and directed past Wes Edwards and Ryan Silver. The movie depicts the brothers every bit owners of a pawn store robbed by men wearing safety masks of U.Southward. presidents Pecker Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump, in an homage to the "Ex-Presidents" of the 1991 action law-breaking thriller Point Break and equally an implicit criticism of the American political system. The video uses the circumstances of the criminals' escape to make a series of visual gags about the presidents whose masks they habiliment: "Clinton" ogles a passing woman, "Bush" absentmindedly loses his money, "Obama" is screamed at by a white girl and shot at with a shotgun by her father, and "Trump" upstages an African-American church building service acting like he is i of the worshipers, then attempts to pilfer the offering dish, and gets caught upwards in an angry protest which he escapes from past throwing money to create a distraction.

At the end of the video the four thieves are all stopped past a wall. "Bush-league" and "Clinton" help "Obama" over the wall. "Obama" is then seen driving a jet-ski to prophylactic in homage to the vacation he took in February 2017 soon subsequently he left role. "Bush-league" is helped over the wall by standing on "Clinton's" shoulders, he is so seen driving abroad in a late model pick-upward but he leaves his open coin pocketbook on the roof of the vehicle, losing the money to the wind as he drives off. "Clinton" and then can not get over the wall but escapes when someone wearing a Hillary Clinton mask appears on the top of the wall and reaches down to pull him over. The "Clintons" then escape on a motorcycle driven by "Hillary" with "Pecker" adoringly holding onto his married woman as she drives them to freedom. "Trump" gets left behind and trapped by the wall in homage to Trump's border wall policy. The police catch "Trump" while the other "presidents" go off scot-free for their crimes.[2]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Baton Dukes of Taste of Country describes the song as a "guitar-drenched, unapologetic jam that's not likely to delight the pop-country crowd".[three] while Jason Scott of AXS said that the duo "hit on all cylinders with their new unmarried".[4] Angela Stefano of The Boot states that the tune "features a steady drum vanquish and guitar flourishes throughout its verses, which find the Osbornes placing blame for the previous nighttime's series of events on everyone (and everything) but themselves".[5]

Chart functioning [edit]

"It Ain't My Fault" was the nigh-added single at State radio for the week of Jan 18, 2017.[half-dozen] It starting time entered the Billboard's Country Airplay on nautical chart date of January 28, 2017 at No. 57,[7] and Hot Country Songs at No. 47 2 weeks afterwards, later peaking at 14.[8] The vocal has sold 356,000 copies in the US as of November 2017.[nine]

Charts [edit]

Chart (2017) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[10] 79
Us Country Airplay (Billboard)[eleven] 12
US Hot State Songs (Billboard)[12] fourteen

Year-end charts [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c Roland, Tom (January 26, 2017). "It Ain't Their Fault: Brothers Osborne Brand an Unintentionally Political Statement". Billboard . Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  2. ^ Hudak, Joseph (May three, 2017). "See Brothers Osborne Jab at Trump in New 'Point Break'-Inspired Video". Rolling Stone . Retrieved August sixteen, 2017.
  3. ^ "Brothers Osborne, 'It Ain't My Fault' [Listen]". tasteofcountry.com . Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  4. ^ "Brothers Osborne testify 'It Own't My Fault' with new unmarried (listen)". axs.com . Retrieved Feb 17, 2017.
  5. ^ "Brothers Osborne Drop 'It Own't My Fault' as Adjacent Single [Heed]". theboot.com . Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  6. ^ "Brothers Osborne's 'It Ain't My Fault' Is Most-Added". allaccess.com . Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  7. ^ "Country Airplay". Billboard. Jan 28, 2017.
  8. ^ "Country Songs". Billboard. February 11, 2017.
  9. ^ Bjorke, Matt (November 28, 2017). "Top xxx Digital Land Singles Chart: November 27, 2017". Roughstock.
  10. ^ "Brothers Osborne Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved Baronial 22, 2017.
  11. ^ "Brothers Osborne Nautical chart History (Land Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  12. ^ "Brothers Osborne Chart History (Hot Land Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved Baronial 22, 2017.
  13. ^ "Billboard Canada Year-Finish Country Airplay of 2017". Billboard. Dec 22, 2017. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  14. ^ "Country Airplay Songs – Year-End 2017". Billboard. Dec 13, 2013. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  15. ^ "Hot Country Songs – Year-End 2017". Billboard. January two, 2013. Retrieved December 18, 2017.

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